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Anybody know about HO Level bindings?

Can anybody give their input on HO Level bindings? I have been using Animal and they cramp my feet after a few passes. The EXO cuffs hurt the forward/outer edge of my legs. I think my lower legs have a outer curve that causes that problem. Some of my primary questions about the Level bindings: 1) Are the kind of like the Radarís hybrid where as they are stiffer giving more control? 2) Are they releasable in a fall? 3) Do they cramp feet like Animal? 4) Are they durable and last?

Re: Anybody know about HO Level bindings?

Yes, these are the continuation of the Shock. Unless they have been radically chanced, they are entry level semi-adjustable boots. From what I've felt are flimsy (even when compared to Wiley's) and I don't think they will be appropriate for your level of skiing. Flimsy is not reflecting on the build quality, but the level of support and fine control over the ski you will have. In a continuation of my post on the binding debate thread, these boots are also going to rely on compression to hold you in and generate support. If it is the compression that is hurting your feet, then these are not going to solve the problem.

Re: Anybody know about HO Level bindings?

Now that I think of it, I had a problem with cramping in both feet. I started out on Animals. I changed over to Drafts because I thought that front-lace would ease the problem. Nope. Got Wiley's because I was uncomfortable with the less than desirable release characteristics of the Draft. Still cramped in the Wiley's. What I eventually discovered was that I stood on my toes when I got picked up. This put a lot of strain on my arches and made my feet prone to cramp very quickly.